If you are looking for some cheats for Minecraft, we got a full list of Minecraft Console Commands & Cheats that will be useful to you for all platforms. These are extremely good to know because you might find yourself wanting to switch modes quickly finish a tedious task. These commands will work on your PC, Xbox, Switch, and Mobile versions of Minecraft.

How to use Console Commands in Minecraft

First, when creating your world, make sure to check the Allow/Activate Cheats option. The button to press now depends on the platform you are playing the game on. Here’s a list of what you’ll need to press to access the console command menu:

  • Xbox: Press right on the D-Pad.Nintendo Switch: Press the right direction button on your Joy-Con, or right on the D-Pad of your Pro Controller.PC/Mac (Windows 10 or Java): You can press T or you can press the forward slash (/) key.

If you’re on a PS4, you can’t enter commands. You can only change a few options, and you must have host privileges.

Flying Command - How to fly in Minecraft

There is no direct command in Minecraft that will make you fly. You can change the mode of the game using the “/gamemode creative” command, and this will allow you to press jump twice to get you up in the air. If you want to fly even faster (on PC), you can go into Spectator mode. This requires you to press “F3 + N” at once and gives you the ability to fly around freely and go through walls. You can scroll your mouse wheel up or down to increase or decrease the speed. This is the fastest way to get around other than using the teleport command.

Minecraft Console Commands & Cheats List

Here’s a list of a bunch of commands that you should find useful in the game. It might be trying out a new Minecraft Seed before testing these commands on your main world.

  • /weather [Type]This will change the current weather. You can use clear, rain, or thunder as your different types. To use the command, type /weather followed by the type of weather you want to change your world to./atlantisThis command will change the amount of water in your Minecraft world./effect You can use this command to add or remove status effects. /fog You can use this command to add or remove fog in your game world./instantmineThis command will make it so you one hit mine all blocks./falldamageThis command will either enable or disable falldamage on your game. /freeze The Minecraft freeze command will stop all monsters in your area. To use the freeze command, type /freeze into chat or console. /duplicateWith the item in your hand, type /duplicate into the chat or console, and the game will copy the item and give you another one in your inventory. /locatebiome [biome name]To use the locatebiome command, Simply type in the command and scroll through the different biomes until you locate the one you want to find. You can then select it, and you will be given coordinates to the nearest matching biome. /helpIf you want some additional information on a certain commands, use the help command. /event This command triggers events, use it by typing /event followed by the name of the event you want to trigger. /fill You can use this command to fill parts of your Minecraft world with a certain block. /enchant The enchant command can be use to enchant items in Minecraft. To use the enchant command, type /enchant [Player] [Enchantment Type] [Level] into chat or console. /superheat The superheat command smelts all items that can be smelted in your inventory./waterdamage This command enables or disables water damage. /firedamage This command enables or disables fire damage on your server./experienceThe experience command can be used to give yourself or another player experience. To use the command, type /XP or /experience followed by player name and then the amount of XP./difficulty To use the difficulty command in Minecraft, type /difficulty followed by: easy, normal, hard and peaceful./gamemode Type /gamemode and then the type of gamemode to use the command. You have four different options: adventure, creative, spectator, and survival. /giveTo use the given command, type /give followed by player name, item, and then the amount of the item you want to give. /kill To use the /kill command, type /kill followed by player name into chat or console.

  • /listTo use the command, type /list and a list of players will appear.

  • /dropstore This command will store all of your inventory items into a chest that spawns. /instantplant This command makes plants grow instantly to full size./ride This command turns any mob near you or one that you are facing into a mount.

  • /locateTo use the locate nearest structure command in Minecraft, you must type /locate and then the name of the structure you want to find. For example, if you want to find a village you would type /locate village. /seedThis command will output your current seed number. To use the command, simply type /seed into chat or your console. /summonThis command is similar to the give command, but you are able to summon an entity like a monster or animal instead. It will summon whatever you choose right where you are at, or you can add a position. To use the command, type /summon followed by the name of the monster or entity you want to summon./itemdamage This command disables item damage on your server./camerashake This command will shake your camera./deop This command will remove operator status from players. /tpThe teleport (or “tp”) command is very useful. It will teleport you or someone else to a specific coordinates. To use the command, type /tp name of the player and then the x y and z cordnaites you want to teleport to. The Y coordinate will determine what block height you end up at. If you want to just teleport to your current height, you can use “~” in that spot instead of a specific number. This can also be used in either the X or Z spot if you want to maintain your current coordinate of either of those options./set timeTo use the set time command in Minecraft, players must type /time set followed by a number or time of day. For example, if you want to change the current time to day, you would type /time set day into chat or console. /time set [Type or #]./time add [#].

All Player Targeting Commands in Minecraft

These can be added in place of the [Player] variable that you will see in many of the following commands.

  • You can use this command to add or remove status effects.

  • You can use this command to add or remove fog in your game world.

  • This command triggers events, use it by typing /event followed by the name of the event you want to trigger.

  • You can use this command to fill parts of your Minecraft world with a certain block.

  • The superheat command smelts all items that can be smelted in your inventory.

  • To use the difficulty command in Minecraft, type /difficulty followed by: easy, normal, hard and peaceful.

  • /time set [Type or #]./time add [#].

  • @s - Targets yourself or the person executing the command.@p - Closest player to you.@r - Random player in your game.@a - All players in your game.@e - All entities in the game. These include animals and monsters.

Minecraft Gamerule Commands commands list

Minecraft also has a vast array of gamerule commands players are able to use to change various features in the game. Here’s a vast list of some of the best gamerule commands to use in Minecraft.

  • /gamerule fireDamage falseUsing this command will disable all fire damage on your server./gamerule doImmediateRespawn trueUsing this command will allow players to spawn instantly without seeing the death screen in Minecraft./gamerule doEntityDrops falseUsing this command will prevent nonmob entities from dropping items in the game./gamerule disableRaids trueUsing this command will disable raid events where mobs will attack villages in Minecraft./gamerule announceAdvancements falseThis command will disable all chat announcements for achievements in Minecraft./gamerule doFireTick falseUsing this command will disable the spread of fire on your server and will cause fires to stay in place./gamerule doInsomni falseThis command will disable the insomnia mechanic and prevent Phantoms from spawning in your server. /gamerule doDaylightCycle falseThis gamerule command will disable the day and night cycle and freeze your game’s current time in place. So, if it is night or day, it will remain either day or night until the command is reset./gamerule doMobSpawning falseThis command will disable the spawning of mobs on your server./gamerule keepInventory trueThis command will allow players to keep their entire inventory upon death./gamerule mobGriefing falseThis gamerule command will prevent mobs such as Endermen and Creepers from destorying or griefing blocks in the game. /gamerule spawnRadius (distance value)This command will change the spawn distance for players on your server.

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